In general we recommend Nevercode.io for building iOS applications. But we also have a special build runner that can run iOS or Mac OS builds if needed.
To enable us to build the Amplify DX Desktop App for Mac, we have rented an OS X server from XCloud for running GitLab CI builds. We are paying for their lowest-end server, so this is not fast, but so far it works for our purposes.
The xCloud is accessible via web-based apps such as Safari on iOS devices. You can choose whether you want a controller or touch control for different games. XCloud is powered by a custom Xbox Series X console and can stream 1080p at 60 frames per second for people with high internet speeds. The xCloud service will be available on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS via a web browser like Safari. The service will only be available as a closed beta to start, with Microsoft expanding availability as. Free trial by email application. $40 USD/month for OSX Mavericks and root access. The plan is called Virtual Personal Desktop Advanced. They have cheaper plans for OSX Mountain Lion, and for non-root access. For your $40/month, you get 40gb storage, 1536 MB RAM and 2 virtual CPU cores.
Running CI Jobs Using this RunnerĀ¶
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GitLab CI is very flexible and allows us to have a CI pipeline for a particular project that runs some jobs in Docker containers (like normal) and other jobs using our OS X runner. To enable a job to be run on the OS X server do the following
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Autopano giga keygen mac crack. Activate this specific runner for a Project under Settings > CI/CD > Runners Settings > Specific Runners. Look for 'XCloud OS X Runner' Stellar data recovery 9.0.0.5 download.
For the job(s) you want to run on the Mac server add this to the
.gitlab-ci.yml
file:
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In this example, most jobs will run using the Docker image appirio/dx:latest using a shared CI runner, but the hello_world job will run on our XCloud server.